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Could Edible Photonic Structures Be an Alternative to Traditional Food Coloring?
What if color in food came from photonic structures? This perspective introduces structural color as a potential next‐generation solution to replace conventional colorants in foods. It discusses edible photonic materials, their unique benefits, and the technological, safety, and consumer acceptance challenges that must be addressed to bring this ...
Miguel A. Cerqueira +5 more
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Impact of Peripheral Refractive Errors in Mobility Performance. [PDF]
García-Pedreño C +3 more
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Improved Disorder Resilience in Small‐Footprint Photonic Cavities with Periodicity Breaking
Compact photonic crystal cavities with engineered aperiodicity are demonstrated to sustain high quality factormodes and enhanced reproducibility within a minimal footprint. Combining numerical optimization and near‐field measurements, the study reveals how controlled periodicity breaking improves disorder resilience, offering a robust and scalable ...
Nicoletta Granchi +7 more
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Exploring the Link: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis on the Prevalence and Association Between Refractive Errors and Intermittent Exotropia. [PDF]
Mohammad NK +3 more
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Refractive Error for Low Power Intraocular Lens (MA60MA)
Shinya Takahashi +3 more
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This paper presents the room‐temperature fabrication of solution‐processed, high refractive index TiOX thin films via photo‐densification. Using these films, flexible Bragg mirrors are demonstrated on PET substrates, achieving a high reflectivity of 96% at 450 nm.
Ayumu Nagaoka +5 more
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Comparative analysis of refractive errors and ocular biological parameters among pre-myopic adolescents across different age groups and geographical regions. [PDF]
Chen S +8 more
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Refractive Errors in Children with Down syndrome in Lagos State, Nigeria.
Ogechi Nwokedi +2 more
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Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) self‐assemble in aqueous suspension into chiral nematic liquid crystals, resulting in structurally colored films upon drying. Here, the influence of sugar additives on CNC self‐assembly in suspension and in films are studied.
Buse Tatli +5 more
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